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What cabling should be installed when building?

Legion TV can precable your new home for all of the things discussed below, or if you prefer to do it yourself can supply everything you need at competitive prices. By far the easiest time to install any cabling in a house is when it is at the framing stage of being built, with the […]

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Freeview Satellite channels available

The Freeview channels below are available using a satellite dish aligned to Optus D1 along with a suitable satellite decoder. Trackside is currently available Free-to-air from Sky’s feed, but as it’s not a ‘Freeview’ channel, approved decoders won’t find it without manually searching for it. Some older decoders such as Zinwell’s can’t be tuned for […]

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How many Freeview decoders do I need?

We’ve had a few people lately asking if they can use one Freeview decoder for the whole house, or if they need one for each room. It is possible to watch one decoder in multiple rooms, but there are a few conditions attached to this scenario. As with Sky’s decoders, if you only have one […]

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LNB L.O. Settings

Something that often throws people when setting up a satellite decoder is what setting to use for the Local Oscillator (L.O.). Freeview approved decoders and some others use a system called ‘blind scan’ which eliminates the need to know any settings, you simply set the decoder to auto search and it will cycle through all […]

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Can I use a Sky dish to get Freeview?

99% of the time, the answer to this is yes, you can get the Freeview Satellite service from a Sky dish. Assuming the dish is still aligned correctly, and that the (intact) cabling goes to where you wish to have your Set-Top-Box (STB) it should be fine. The 1% of the time when it might […]

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Can I get an HD picture from Freeview satellite?

Short answer – Sorry, but no you can’t. Long answer – High Definition content is not available from the satellite Freeview service, only terrestrial. There are no plans to introduce HD to the stellite service. If you aren’t in an area where you can receive Freeview HD from a terrestrial transmitter, the only option to […]

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Freeview HD vs. Freeview Satellite

Transmission Type The most obvious difference between Freeview HD and Freeview Satellite is the transmission medium. Freeview HD is a digital terrestrial transmission (DVB-T) broadcast from a land based transmitter. In the case of the Manawatu area, from the Wharite transmitter. Freeview Satellite on the other hand is broadcast from a satellite (DVB-S) in geo-stationary […]

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Do I need a High Definition TV to use Freeview HD?

No, your older TV will still receive the pictures and audio for all channels from a Freeview HD decoder, but they will be in Standard Definition (SD). Chances are they’ll still look a lot sharper than the analogue pictures you’ve been used to, though they’ll pale in comparison to HD pictures. All Freeview HD decoders […]

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I’ve got an aerial, can I get Freeview HD?

There are three main types of aerial in use, two of which are designed to receive the signals required for Freeview HD. VHF, UHF and Combination UHF/VHF. UHF and combination aerials are both suitable for use with Freeview HD, though that in itself doesn’t guarantee reception. Various factors can contribute to the signal levels being […]

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Freeview HD channels available

Not all of the Freeview channels on the terrestrial (UHF) system are in High Definition, we have listed the channels available below, along with a few notes on each. Channels listed are from Wharite only. Other areas may vary. 1 TV One HD 720p 2 TV2 HD 720p 3 TV3 HD 1080i 4 Four SD […]

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